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2001 Honda Civic Lx Sedan 4-door 1.7l on 2040-cars

US $3,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:129200
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Fairly clean 2001 Honda Civic LX Sedan:
 - Two Owners
 - Non-Smokers
 - 4-Door
 - Clean Title
 - No Accidents
 - ~129,200+ Miles
 - Transmission Changed by Honda of America at 63,780 Miles ("The transmission started slipping but was beyond the warranty (time-wise), so Honda made a "deal" with me to only charge me half price to change it. It had to be done, so I did it...considering we drove the car about 10,000 miles/year, I'd guesstimate the work was done around 2007-2008." by First Owner)
 - Timing Belt Replaced in August 2012 at 101,493 Miles
 - Dual Front Air Bags
 - Dual Side Air Bags
 - Air Conditioning
 - Heater
 - Center Console
 - Cruise Control
 - Bucket Seats
 - Split-Folding Rear Seats
 - Power Door Locks
 - Power Mirrors
 - Power Steering
 - Power Windows
 - Rear Defrost
 - Tilt Steering
 - AM/FM/CD Kenwood Stereo
 - SIRIUS Satellite Radio (Requires Activation)
 - OEM Honda AM/FM Cassette Stereo Included
 - OEM Honda CD Player Included
 - Rear Tires (Purchased in June 2012)
 - Front Tires (Purchased in December 2012)
 - New OEM Honda Floor Mats
 - Service Records Included
 - Registration June 2015
 - Last Oil Change: June 2014

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Honda Insight finally, officially dead

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